"Double and redouble" from "Tidbits" on page 45 of WD Gann's "The Tunnel Thur the Air:"
and
15341 lines enumerated in TTTTA or 42 years appointing a day for a line, doubled gives you 84 years and redoubled gives you 168 years or 1/15th of a Biblical Great Year of 2520 years (1/10th of John Dee's philosopher stone number 252).
Mr. Gann, from memory, "the 45 degree angle is important because it divides time and space equally." And we find doubling (and similarly halving) on page 45 of TTTTA.
Now, from the immediately preceding essay we derive phi from an interplay of 3 numbers:
Add the three numbers and the result is the double of the circumference of the earth. Interesting indeed; we measure time in hours. But we might also measure time by the number of miles the earth must turn for a person, standing stationary on the equator, to see the sun return to the same previous location in the sky. The integration of the measure of space (miles) and time (days) by some algorithm that Mr. Gann might have placed in the structure of TTTTA. Might that be phi?
Consider as well the previous essay and the intentionally misspelled word "Mammouth." A meaning of that misspelling is, obviously, the World Trade Center, a 110-story building whose twin towers are, also obviously, a "doubling" of the single tower 110-story "Mammouth Building."
Now extend that thought to another "Mammouth" found in the largest Supervolocano site in the world, now believed to be 5.6 times larger than thought only a months ago; Yellowstone. You might consider visiting the ....
Mammoth Hot Springs webcam located at the USGS Yellowstone volcano / earthquake website (the webcams are the blue square markers on the map).
Might we find Yellowstone in TTTTA encoding? ...developing, I'm not ready to say "yes." But, just thinking out loud we find on page 81 of TTTTA (without reference to the scripture location):
An ash cloud that, according to most scenarios of a super volcano eruption, would cover much of the western United States and blot out the sun and moon.
As Philo of Alexandria's rules of enigma might advise an author wishing to emphasize a point, Mr. Gann "doubled" that same quotation (this time with attribution to the scripture location) by reproducing it on page 175:
Perhaps a Yellowstone disaster thought....developing....perhaps, perhaps not. Until mature, from Macbeth:
Jim Ross
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